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Bill O'Reilly
Bill O'Reilly here. You are listening to the weekend edition of the O'Reilly update. Coming up next, the News with Mike Slater.
Mike Slater
Thanks, Bill. Here's what's happening this week in America. Deadline passes arguing to the appeals court. Major turbulence and massive ballroom. It's all coming up and Bill's gonna be here with your message of the day. But first, President Trump issued an executive order yesterday increasing tariffs on many countries around the world. But they will go into effect in seven days, not today. As was anticipated, some countries facing very high rates. Laos, Myanmar at 40%, Syria at 41%, 40% on Brazil. This is all on top of the 10% baseline tariff. So, I mean, some of these Countries are at 50%. Trump announced. Also a new 35% tariff on Canada and a 25% tariff on India. The country's not listed in the executive order have a 10% tariff. That baseline tariff. Trump also said that United States of Mexico has agreed to extend their current tariff agreement for 90 days. Meanwhile, a federal court of appeals asked questions to the government's lawyers if the president even has the power to impose tariffs at all. The 11 judges on the U.S. court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit heard arguments in the Trump administration's appeal of a ruling from a trade focused lower court that found the president did not have the authority to hit foreign nations with 10% tariffs under what's called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. But who now is denying the incredible things that have come from them? Major turbulence on a Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam. Service carts flying in the air, passengers hitting the ceiling. They had to make an emergency landing in Minnesota. 25 people were taken to the hospital. One passenger said, I truly thought the plane was going down. Someone said, I was lifted out of my seat for 30 seconds. One woman said there was a little girl across the aisle who was terrified. She's screaming, we're going to die. We're going to die. I was trying to keep her calm, but I really thought we were going to die. Someone said after we got off the plane, we kissed the ground. Delta took us to the Delta lounge, got us Hotels rebooked our flights. Who was brave enough to get back on a flight? The president has officially announced the construction of a new 90,000 square foot ballroom in the White House. Construction will begin in September. It is objectively stunning. It's white and gold with touches of red in the ceiling. It can fit 650 people to host major head of state gatherings. James McCreary is the classical architect based out of D.C. he's the CO founder of the National Civic Art Society. He was chosen by President Trump to design this new ballroom. It's just perfect. A lot of people on the left saying who's going to pay for this? According to the White House, President Trump and other donors have committed to donating all of the funds necessary to build the new White House ballroom. I'm Mike Slater. I have a podcast called Politics by Faith. The great Bill O'Reilly has your message of the day.
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Bill O'Reilly
Time now for the O'Reilly update. Message of the day. A new poll taken by a gambling outfit in Canada says 47% of Americans would dump their spouse or partner in return for $1 million. Now that sounds kind of high unless you live in Hollywood. But it's worth thinking about a million bucks no longer buys all that much. Oceanfront homes in nice places run at least 10 times that. So do yachts and even flashy cars.
Psychologist
Can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Bill O'Reilly
So this sentiment might be more about loyalty than money. We all live in a where's mine Age. Self obsession is as American as pumpkin pie. Many of us just want stuff. An extra million helps in that department, no question. But you're not going to live large unless you move to the Solomon Islands. And what about Becky and Larry? To use friendly companion names, they go under the Hummer for cash. That's kind of cold, is it not? We already know that millions of Americans prefer their pets to spouses and partners. All the surveys say that. I bet that number would be significantly lower if Americans were asked to give up their Pekingese for a million. Finally, 15% say they would frame a friend for a crime to acquire a million bucks. That's evil and corresponds exactly to my number of rotten human beings. 15% of the population, lots of folks. I'm Bill O'Reilly. I approve the message by writing it. You can reach me, Bill, at billoreilly.com Billo reilly.com Name in town if you wish to opine. Okay, let's go to the mail. Robert, you're spot on with people's addiction to the devices.
Psychologist
O'reilly I'm a psychologist. Very troubling to me to see people out to dinner with friends and they're all on their cell phones instead of interacting with each other. Also, some people out on nature walks instead of enjoying the walk, they got their bloody cell phones. Thank God I grew up in a different era. I agree 100%. That's going to take a big toll on the US population. Carol I spent a lot of time on my phone because I listen to a variety of podcasts. I do not watch any media and TV. I like the podcast as they give me opposing POVs. Nothing wrong with that. But you gotta have time, real life time. That's all I'm saying. Nothing wrong. Getting information. I do that.
Bill O'Reilly
DeWitt, thanks for your advice.
Psychologist
I've been actively cultivating interests outside of the Internet. I play with my dog, play the guitar, read books, and that prevents me from looking at the screen. I can see the difference in my life. Mark Reed, Binghamton, New York. Bill, you cited Wall Street Journal polls saying 63% of registered voted views the Democratic Party unfavorably. But current polls by Rasmussen and Wall Street Journal show Democrats ahead in the congressional midterms. It doesn't matter. That's local, district by district, and that'll change. Mitchell Rabb, Mesquite, Nevada. You mentioned that the media, in addition to colleges, university, has a liberal culture. I believe the media, in addition to colleges and university, has a lunatic culture. Okay, you're entitled to your opinion, but there's a reason why so many young Americans are lefties, and there's a reason why news agencies on television are propagandists. It's because of the cultures that exist in those agencies.
Bill O'Reilly
In a moment, something you might not.
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Bill O'Reilly
You something you might not know. A quick glance at the cratering television news ratings tells the truth. Americans are exhausted by the constant barrage of partisan politics. Earlier this month, CBS canned the Late show with Stephen Colbert. His predecessor, David Letterman commanded more than 4 million viewers a night. Under Colbert, the figure has been cut in half.
Psychologist
He is not alone.
Bill O'Reilly
Here's some of the other programs that.
Psychologist
Are in serious jeopardy.
Bill O'Reilly
Jimmy Kimmel is on the proverbial chopping block. His programs watched by just a little more than a million people, only 200,000.
Psychologist
In the younger demographic. And that makes it very hard to sell ads on the Kimmel program.
Bill O'Reilly
As for Jimmy Fallon, NBC reduced his weekly schedule to four nights.
Psychologist
That is not a good omen.
Bill O'Reilly
Then there's the View on abc. Under heavy pressure, Disney is looking to drop the tired hate Trump format. Three hosts are in some kind of trouble. Joy Behar, 82 years old, may be forced to retire when the show returns in September. I'm betting that will happen, but I could be wrong. Sunny Hossen's contract expires the end of this year. Ms. Hosin is now a financial liability for ABC. Last November, the anchor had to recant.
Psychologist
A couple of false statements on live.
Bill O'Reilly
Television in the middle of the View.
Whoopi Goldberg
Sonny, you have a legal note? I do have a legal note. Thank you, Whoopi. Matt Gaetz has long denied all allegations, calling the claims quote, invented and saying in a statement to ABC News that this false smear following a three year criminal investigation should be viewed with great skepticism. That DOJ investigation was closed with no charges being brought.
Psychologist
We'll be right back.
Bill O'Reilly
The vicious Ana Navarro may also make an early exit unless Disney is happy with her constant personal attacks. So many Americans are simply tuning out of the hate stuff. The question now becomes, can the media change course and tamp down the political excess? I don't think so. It's ingrained in their personalities and their presentations.
Psychologist
So I'm not counting on it. Back after this.
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Summary of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis"
Episode: The O'Reilly Update, August 2, 2025
Host: Bill O'Reilly
Release Date: August 2, 2025
In the August 2, 2025 episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis," host Bill O'Reilly delivers a comprehensive update on current events, blending political analysis with social commentary. The episode delves into President Trump's recent executive actions, aviation incidents, media developments, and societal trends, all while engaging with listener feedback and expert opinions.
Mike Slater kicks off the news segment by highlighting President Trump's latest economic maneuvers:
Quote:
"Trump announced... some countries are at 50% tariffs," [01:30]
Mexico Agreement: The U.S. and Mexico have agreed to extend their current tariff arrangement for an additional 90 days.
Legal Challenges: A federal appeals court is scrutinizing the administration's authority to impose these tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act. [02:15]
Mike Slater summarizes the potential global economic impact and the domestic legal debates surrounding these measures.
The episode covers a significant aviation event involving a Delta flight:
Incident Details: A Delta flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam experienced severe turbulence, leading to an emergency landing in Minnesota. [02:45]
Passenger Reactions:
Delta's Response: Passengers were accommodated in the Delta lounge, provided with hotel arrangements, and rebooked on subsequent flights. [03:20]
Mike Slater contrasts this incident with the broader narrative of safety and customer service in the airline industry.
President Trump has announced plans to enhance the White House's infrastructure:
Quote:
"It's objectively stunning... just perfect." [04:05]
Funding: The White House asserts that President Trump and various donors will fully finance the ballroom's construction.
Political Reactions: Critics on the left question the cost and necessity, prompting debates about governmental spending priorities. [04:20]
Mike Slater discusses the political implications and public reception of this extravagant addition to the White House.
Bill O'Reilly shares insights from a recent poll:
Quote:
"This sentiment might be more about loyalty than money." [04:14]
Analysis: O’Reilly suggests that cultural shifts towards materialism and self-obsession underpin these attitudes. He humorously notes that while a million dollars is substantial, it pales in comparison to the costs of luxury items like oceanfront homes and yachts.
Further Insights:
O’Reilly emphasizes the decline in traditional values and the increasing prioritization of wealth over personal relationships.
The segment transitions to listener interactions, featuring contributions from Robert, Carol, Mark, and Mitchell, alongside commentary from a psychologist.
Psychologist's Response:
"Very troubling to me to see people out to dinner with friends and they're all on their cell phones instead of interacting with each other." [05:45]
Carol's Perspective: Enjoys podcasts for diverse viewpoints but acknowledges the need for real-life interactions over screen time. [06:10]
Mark's Input: Critiques the liberal bias in media and academic institutions, labeling it as a "lunatic culture." [06:30]
Bill O'Reilly and the psychologist discuss the potential societal ramifications of pervasive technology use and political polarization in media.
A significant portion of the episode addresses the downturn in television news and talk show viewership:
Late Show Cancellations:
Other Shows at Risk:
Quote:
"Television in the middle of the View." [10:14]
Psychologist's Agreement:
"So I'm not counting on it." [11:14]
This section underscores the challenges traditional media faces in retaining viewership amidst changing consumer preferences and political disenchantment.
Bill O'Reilly wraps up the episode by reflecting on the media's inability to shift away from divisive content and the broader implications for public discourse. He reiterates the importance of factual reporting over partisan narratives, encouraging listeners to seek out unbiased information sources.
Final Quote:
"I approve the message by writing it." [06:26]
Listeners are invited to engage with O'Reilly's content through his website, ensuring access to "No Spin, Just Facts."
Advertisements: The episode includes sponsorship segments from Home Depot, Expedia, and ZipRecruiter, promoting their respective services. These were identified and omitted from the main content summary to maintain focus on substantive discussions.
Guest Appearance: Piers Morgan briefly promotes his podcast, emphasizing big interviews and debates, illustrating the diverse media landscape that O'Reilly critiques. [11:21]
The August 2, 2025 episode of "Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis" offers a multifaceted examination of contemporary issues, from economic policies and aviation safety to media integrity and societal values. Through incisive commentary and expert dialogue, O'Reilly underscores the challenges facing American society and the media in maintaining factual, unbiased discourse amidst growing polarization and technological distractions.
For more detailed analysis and ongoing updates, listeners are encouraged to visit BillOReilly.com.